Urban Pulse: Juried On-Site Group Exhibition
The Bridge Arts Foundation
417 S Mission Dr
Los Angeles, CA 91776
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ABOUT
The Bridge Arts Foundation cordially invites artists from around the globe to participate in the OPEN CALL EXHIBITION PROGRAM for Winter 2025.
This season’s exhibition, titled “URBAN PULSE,” will take place at a partnered gallery, The Scholart Selection, located in Los Angeles, California, USA, from January 25th to February 22nd, 2025. They are excited to announce that this will be a physical in-gallery exhibition, providing a unique opportunity for artists to showcase their work in a dynamic urban setting. They eagerly anticipate your submissions and the chance to highlight your artistic vision!
“Urban Pulse” is the rhythmic heartbeat of the city, a dynamic interplay between human life and the urban landscape. It captures the constant motion, the vibrant energy, and the quiet moments of solitude within the chaotic ebb and flow of modern city life. The exhibition explores the tension between personal identity and the overwhelming force of urbanization, where individuals are simultaneously shaped by and lost within the vast expanse of concrete and steel.
In this space of intersections and contradictions, one finds moments of connection and isolation, where the pulse of the city mirrors the pulse of its inhabitants. “Urban Pulse” delves into the collective consciousness of city dwellers, inviting a deeper reflection on how the urban environment influences their dreams, challenges, and aspirations. It is an exploration of the delicate balance between the external world and the inner self, as the city’s rhythm becomes both a source of inspiration and introspection.
The Bridge Arts Foundation is dedicated to amplifying the voices of artists and promoting their exceptional work on a global scale. Through the ongoing OPEN CALL EXHIBITION PROGRAM, they aim to provide an unparalleled platform for emerging talents, enabling them to gain international recognition and celebrate diverse expressions across various artistic mediums.
Their mission is straightforward yet profound: They strive to empower the community through immersive experiences that inspire collaboration and forge meaningful connections among creative thinkers spanning all continents. Together, let you bridge cultural gaps through the unifying power of art.
We enthusiastically welcome a wide range of artistic expressions encompassing painting, sculpture, photography, installation, mixed media, and beyond. They aim to curate a rich tapestry of creativity, reflecting artists’ diverse perspectives and experiences worldwide.
EXHIBITION VENUE
THE SCHOLART SELECTION, 417 S Mission Dr, San Gabriel, CA
Founded in 2022, THE SCHOLART SELECTION is a vibrant contemporary art gallery in the historic San Gabriel Mission district of Los Angeles. Deeply integrated into the city’s Asian American community, the gallery is committed to uplifting and promoting artists from diverse backgrounds for Asian collectors globally.
THE SCHOLART SELECTION transcends the role of a mere venue for art; it serves as a storyteller, an educator, and a connector. With a team of skilled curators, exhibition specialists, and media experts, the gallery breaks through traditional barriers to make contemporary art more relatable and accessible to Asian collectors worldwide. Additionally, THE SCHOLART SELECTION focuses on ukiyo-e and master prints, catering to the tastes of discerning collectors. By offering these exquisite works, the gallery bridges the gap between contemporary art and historical masterpieces, enriching the cultural tapestry available to the audience.
Requirements
SUBMISSION REQUIREMENTS
1.ELIGIBLY: This call is open to artists of any background worldwide, all artists should be 18 years and older.
2.MEDIUMS: All mediums and genres are open for consideration. Artwork(s) directly printed or drawn on mounting board, matboard, or foam board will not be accepted.
3.FRAMING: All artworks must match that which was submitted and artwork(s) must be completely ready to hang/display or it will not be accepted. For framed pieces, please ensure that the back does not have sawtooth hangers; instead, it must be equipped with wire for hanging.
4.ARTWORKS(IMAGES/FILES): Up to 5 entries (images or files) may be uploaded, and a maximum of 5 artworks may be submitted. For optimal juror viewing, submit the highest quality images, maximum file size for each still image is 5 MB.
5.BIO: Provide a brief biography highlighting your artistic journey and background.
6.ARTIST STATEMENT: Include a statement describing your artistic philosophy, inspiration, and themes in your work.
7.RESUME: Submit a comprehensive resume outlining your artistic education, exhibitions, awards, and relevant experience.
8.ORIGINALITY: All submitted works must be original creations by the artist(s) and should not infringe on any third-party copyrights, they do not take responsibility for copyright violations.
SUBMISSION FEE
The entry fee is $30 (USD) for up to 5 artworks. Payments can be made through CaFE using a credit card or PayPal; unfortunately, Check is not accepted. Please be aware that the entry fee is non-refundable and does not guarantee acceptance.
SUBMISSION DEADLINE
November 21st (Thursday), 2024 11:59 PM (MT, Mountain Time)
JUROR
Laurie Ann Farrell is a globally recognized curator, art historian and writer. Farrell has written extensively on contemporary art and culture, including exhibition catalogues, journal articles as well as artist monographs. Her work has been profiled and featured in The New York Times, the Wall Street Journal, African Arts, Vogue, CNN, the Washington Post, the Detroit Free Press, ArtNews, Flash Art, and Artforum, among many others.
Charles Christopher Hill is a world-renowned artist who lives and works in Venice, California. For decades, Hill’s work has been widely exhibited at museums in California and around the world. His work is featured in many prestigious museum collections, such as the Musée d'Art Moderne de la Ville de Paris, the Louisiana Museum of Modern Art, Denmark, the Los Angeles County Museum of Art, the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, Frederick R. Weisman Art Foundation, the Albuquerque Museum, New Mexico, and the Museum of Modern Art, New York.
CURATOR
Tia Xu is the Art Director and Curator at The Scholart Selection, a gallery located in Los Angeles, CA. Additionally, Tia is an independent curator and writer based in New York. With a diverse background in the art world, Tia has garnered experience across various sectors including galleries, museums, artist studios, art media companies, and nonprofit organizations such as the Guggenheim Museum, artnet, W.Ming Art International, Xu Bing Studio, HG Contemporary, WhiteBox, and more.
NOTIFICATION OF ACCEPTANCE
The notification will be sent via email by December 3rd (Tuesday), 2024, 11:59PM (PT), everyone who submits will be notified of the juror’s selections. If for any reason you do not hear from us by the notification date, please check the filters in your email account.
Further details regarding the open call and exhibitions including date, time, will be provided to the selected artists at a later stage.
Please note, there is no personal feedback given by jurors.
DELIVERY OF WORK
Please note, All accepted artwork(s) must either be sent with a prepaid return mailing label (mailing details provided on acceptance) or hand-delivered to the Gallery. The designated delivery dates, times, and hours, to be determined (TBD). Delivery directions will be provided in the notification email.
COMMISSION STRUCTURE
The commission distribution is as follows: Artist: 70%, Gallery: 30%. The sale price will be as represented on the artist entry form.
This exhibition will be open to the public and promoted to gallery clients, friends, and followers.
All artwork(s) must be priced for sale. The price you submit on the CaFÉ platform is NOT CHANGEABLE if your artwork is selected for the exhibition; therefore, please price your artwork carefully. Artwork(s) must be available for sale during the exhibition and cannot be withdrawn before the end of the exhibit.
IMPORTANT DATES
Call Announcement: October 21st (Monday), 2024
Final Submission Deadline: November 21st (Thursday), 2024 11:59 PM (MT, Mountain Time)
Notification Letter: December 3rd (Tuesday), 2024, 11:59PM (PT)
Artwork(s) Delivery Deadline: January 17th (Friday), 2025
Opening Reception: January 25th (Saturday), 2025
Exhibition Dates: January 25th - February 22nd, 2025
In-Person Artwork(s) Pick-Up: TBD
Shipped Artwork(s) Return: TBD